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DIN and DOUT as DIO
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Hi,
Im using XBEE S2C (XB24CAPIT-001) to control some imputs and relays. The module has 12 DIO, but i need 14 for my purpose. I dont need to use UART on those modules, so my question is if it is posible to use the DIN and DOUT as DIO?
Thanks.
xbee
gpio
dio
configuration
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Dec 14, 2020
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Yes they can be. Check the P3 and P4 commands.
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Dec 14, 2020
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is it possible that this does not work with digimesh firmware?
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Yes it should work the same.
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I also used everything XBEE S2C, very comfortable and cool, so this is the best option, in my opinion!
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Dec 30, 2020
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It seems to me that this is possible! But you need to check everything well!
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